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Salman Khan’s ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’ to be banned in Pakistan?

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November 8, 2017
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Trailer of Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif’s much awaited ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’ was released yesterday for which the fans went crazy. However, it is not yet decided if Pakistani cinema board allow its release in the country? ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’ is the sequel to Salman and Katrina’s 2012 super hit ‘Ek tha Tiger’.

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The movie faced a ban in Pakistan as the main characters of the movie were playing the intelligence agents of India and Pakistan. Salman played the role of Indian intelligence agency RAW’s agent, whereas Katrina played Pakistani intelligence agency ISI’s agent in the 2012 movie.

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Pakistani cinema board banned the movie from releasing in the country, claiming that the movie depicted some scenes that were against Pakistan. The new sequel of the movie, ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’, has the same characters and this time too the story revolves around these agents and their love story.

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However, fans will have to wait and see whether the movie will face a ban in Pakistan or will get a permit for its release. Nonetheless, Pakistani actor Imran Abbas is extremely excited after seeing the trailer and wants the movie to hit local cinemas. The actor even tweeted about the trailer and said that ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’ should be released in Pakistan.

So looking forward to watch Tiger Zinda Hai.. Good luck @BeingSalmanKhan and whole team TZH!

— Imran Abbas (@ImranAbbas) November 7, 2017

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